Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
6.NS.1 Understand that positive and negative numbers are used to describe quantities having opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge). Use positive and negative numbers to represent and compare quantities in real-‐world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation. NS1
6.NS.C.5
2 2 X X
11.1 2.1
6.NS.2 Understand the integer number system. Recognize opposite signs of numbers as indicating locations on opposite sides of 0 on the number line; recognize that the opposite of the opposite of a number is the number itself (e.g., –(–3) = 3), and that 0 is its own opposite. NS2
6.NS.C.6
4 2
11.1 11.2 2.1
6.NS.3 Compare and order rational numbers and plot them on a number line. Write, interpret, and explain statements of order for rational numbers in real-‐world contexts. NS3
6.NS.C.6 6.NS.C.7A 6.NS.C.7B
6 4 X X
11.1 11.2 2.1
6.NS.4 Understand that the absolute value of a number is the distance from zero on a number line. Find the absolute value of real numbers and know that the distance between two numbers on the number line is the absolute value of their difference. Interpret absolute value as magnitude for a positive or negative quantity in a real-‐world situation. NS4
6.NS.C.7 6.NS.C.7C 6.NS.C.7D
5
2
X X
11.1 2.1
Lake Ridge New Tech Middle School Curriculum Map 2015-‐2016 6th Grade Math
Window 1 August 19, 2015 to Sept 11, 2015 RED = Critical Standards * = Repeated CS
Vocabulary for all year -‐ Explain…., Justify…., Evaluate….., Simplify…...
6.C.1: Divide multi-‐digit whole numbers fluently using a standard algorithmic approach.
C1
6.NS.B.2
1 1 W UPS
4.1 2.4 http://www.math-‐drills.com/integers.shtml
7th Grade standards Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide Integers. 7C1,2,3,4 3 36.GM.1: Convert between measurement systems (English to metric and metric to English) given conversion factors, and use these conversions in solving real-‐world problems. GM1
6.RP.A.3.D
7 1 X
9.3 9.4 4.5 4.6 4.7
Vocabulary
Absolute value -‐
Integers -‐
Negative -‐ Positive -‐
One -‐
Zero -‐
Decimals -‐ Fractions
Window 2 Sept 14, 2015 to Oct 2, 2015
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
6.C.3 Solve real-‐world problems with positive fractions and decimals by using one or two operations.(decimal focus) C3
VOID
42 story prob 3 applying unit rates X X
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.5 3.6 3.2 3.3 3.4
6.C.2 Compute with positive fractions and positive decimals fluently using a standard algorithmic approach. (decimal focus) C2
6.NS.B.35 2 X X
3.5 3.6 3.7 3.3 3.4 https://www.6.NS.8 Interpret, model, and use ratios to show the relative sizes of two
quantities. Describe how a ratio shows the relationship between two quantities. Use the following notations: a/b, a to b, a:b. NS8
6.RP.A.1
1 2
7.1 7.2 Hands on Lab p.350 4.1 4.2
6.NS.9 Understand the concept of a unit rate and use terms related to rate in the context of a ratio relationship.
NS9
6.RP.1, 6.RP.A.2
2 3 X
7.1 7.2 4.4
6.NS.10 Use reasoning involving rates and ratios to model real-‐world and other mathematical problems (e.g., by reasoning about tables of equivalent ratios, tape diagrams, double number line diagrams, or equations). NS10
6.RP.A.3 6.RP.A.3A 6.RP.A.3B 3 3 X X
7.1 7.2 4.1 4.2
Vocabulary -‐ http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/decimals.html
Significant digits-‐ Unit Rate -‐ Ratio -‐ Equivalent Ratios -‐
Window 3 Oct 6, 2014 to Oct 29, 2014
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
*6.C.3: Solve real-‐world problems with positive fractions and decimals by using one or two operations. (fraction focus)
C3
VOID
3 3 X X
5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 3.9 3.10 3.11
6.C.4 Compute quotients of positive fractions and solve real-‐world problems involving division of fractions by fractions. Use a visual fraction model and/or equation to represent these calculations.
C4
6.NS.A.1
2 2 X6.NS.6: Identify and explain prime and composite numbers. NS6 VOID 5 1 4.1 2.6
6.NS.7 Find the greatest common factor of two whole numbers less than or equal to 100 and the least common multiple of two whole numbers less than or equal to 12. Use the distributive property to express a sum of two whole numbers from 1 to 100, with a common factor as a multiple of a sum of two whole numbers with no common factor.
NS7
6.NS.B.4
6 3
4.3 5.1 2.7 2.8 http://www.softschools.com/math/worksheets/greatest_common_factor.jsp
6.NS.5: Know commonly used fractions (halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, eighths, tenths) and their decimal and percent equivalents. Convert between any two representations (fractions, decimals, percents) of positive rational numbers without the use of a calculator. NS5
7.NS.A.2D
4 4 X X
4.4 7.7 7.8 4.4 6.2
6.AF.1 Evaluate expressions for specific values of their variables, including expressions with whole-‐number exponents and those that arise from formulas used in real-‐world problems. Minimal time, sub and solve. AF1
6.EE.A.2 6.EE.A.2C 1 2 X
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify, proportion, principal, discounts, interest, tip, cross product,
Vocabulary
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify, proportion, principal, discounts, interest, tip, cross product,
Window 4 Oct 30, 2014 to Nov 19, 2014
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
*6.NS.3: Compare and order rational numbers and plot them on a number line. Write, interpret, and explain statements of order for rational numbers in real-‐world contexts. NS3
6.NS.6C 6.NS.C.7 6.NS.C.7.A
2 8 X X
3.1 4.7 6.1 6.2
*6.NS.5 Know commonly used fractions (halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, eighths, tenths) and their decimal and percent equivalents. Convert between any two representations (fractions, decimals, percents) of positive rational numbers without the use of a calculator. NS5
7.NS.A.2.D
1 3 X X
7.7 7.8 2.10 http://math.about.com/od/fractionsrounding1/a/fractodec.htm
6.C.5 Evaluate positive rational numbers with whole number exponents. C56.EE.A.1
3 4 X X1.2 1.2
Vocabulary
http://www.homeschoolmath.net/worksheets/per
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify, proportion, principal, discounts, interest, tip, cross product,
expain,
Window 5 Nov 20, 2014 to Dec 12, 2014
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
6.C.6: Apply the order of operations and properties of operations (identity, inverse, commutative properties of addition and multiplication, associative properties of addition and multiplication, and distributive property) to evaluate numerical expressions with nonnegative rational numbers, including those using grouping symbols, such as parentheses, and involving whole number exponents. Justify each step in the process.
C6
VOID
1 6 X X
1.3 1.4 1.4 1.5
6.AF.1 Evaluate expressions for specific values of their variables, including expressions with whole-‐number exponents and those that arise from formulas used in real-‐world problems. AF1
6.EE.A.2 6.EE.A.2.C 2 3 X X
http://www.funbrain.com/algebra/index.html
6.AF.2: Apply the properties of operations (e.g., identity, inverse, commutative, associative, distributive properties) to create equivalent linear expressions and to justify whether two linear expressions are equivalent when the two expressions name the same number regardless of which value is substituted into them. distributive property AF2
6.EE.A.3 6.EE.A.4 4 3 X X
1.4 1.5
6.AF.3: Define and use multiple variables when writing expressions to represent real-‐world and other mathematical problems, and evaluate them for given values. AF3
6.EE.A.2 6.EE.A.2.A 6.EE.A.2.
3 3 X
Chapter 2 Chapter 1
Vocabulary
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify, linear equation, function rule,
Window 6 Dec 15, 2014 to Jan 16, 2015
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
6.AF.4: Understand that solving an equation or inequality is the process of answering the following question: Which values from a specified set, if any, make the equation or inequality true? Use substitution to determine whether a given number in a specified set makes an equation or inequality true. AF4
6.EE.B.5
2 2
13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 ?
6.AF.5: Solve equations of the form x + p = q, x -‐ p = q, px = q, and x/p=q fluently for cases in which p, q and x are all nonnegative rational numbers. Represent real world problems using equations of these forms and solve such problems. AF5
6.EE.B.7
1 4 X
Chapter 2 1.6,7,8,9,10,11
6.AF.6 Write an inequality of the form x > c, x ≥ c, x < c, or x ≤ c, where c is a rational number, to represent a constraint or condition in a real-‐world or other mathematical problem. Recognize inequalities have infinitely many solutions and represent solutions on a number line diagram. AF6
6.EE.B.8
3 2 X
13.5 13.6 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7
6.AF.9 Make tables of equivalent ratios relating quantities with whole-‐number measurements, find missing values in the tables, and plot the pairs of values on the coordinate plane. AF9
6.RP.A.3.A
5 3 X
6.1 7.2 11.3 5.1,2,3,5,6,7,8
6.AF.10 Use variables to represent two quantities in a proportional relationship in a real-‐world problem; write an equation to express one quantity, the dependent variable, in terms of the other quantity, the independent variable. Analyze the relationship between the dependent and independent variables using graphs and tables, and relate these to the equation. AF10
6.EE.C.9
4 4 X X
http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com/graph.html https://www.illustrativemathematics.o
Vocabulary
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify, net, pi, circumference, cylinder, right prism, translation, rotation, reflection, similar
Window 7 Jan 20, 2015 to Feb 6, 2015
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
6.AF.7 Understand that signs of numbers in ordered pairs indicate the quadrant containing the point; recognize that when two ordered pairs differ only by signs, the locations of the points are related by reflections across one or both axes. Graph points with rational number coordinates on a coordinate plane. AF7
6.NS.C.6.B
1 4 X
11.3 11.4 5.1 8.10 Trammel’s Problems
6.AF.8 Solve real-‐world and other mathematical problems by graphing points with rational number coordinates on a coordinate plane. Include the use of coordinates and absolute value to find distances between points with the same first coordinate or the same second coordinate.
AF8
6.NS.C.8
2 5 X X
https://www.illustrativemathematics.org/content-standards/tasks/290
6.GM.1 Convert between measurement systems (English to metric and metric to English) given conversion factors, and use these conversions in solving real-‐world problems. 6GM1
6.RP.A.3.D
4 3
9.3 9.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 http://mathbitsnoteboo
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify,
6.GM.3 Draw polygons in the coordinate plane given coordinates for the vertices; use coordinates to find the length of a side joinging points with the same first coordinte or the same second coordinate; apply these techniques to solve rfeal-‐world and other mathematical problems.
6.G.A.3
3 3 X X
https://learnzillion.com/lessonsets/243-‐draw-‐polygons-‐in-‐
Vocabulary
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify, net, pi, circumference, cylinder, right prism, translation, rotation, reflection, similar
Window 8 Feb 9, 2015 to March 3, 2015
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
6.GM.4 Find the area of complex shapes composed of polygons by composing or decomposing into simple shapes; apply this technique to solve real-‐world and other mathematical problems.
6GM4, 6GM5, 6GM6
6.G.A.1 7.G.B.6
1 4 X X
10.3 9.6
6.GM.5 Find the volume of a right rectangular prism with fractional edge lengths using unit cubes of the appropriate unit fraction edge lengths (e.g., using technology or concrete materials), and show that the volume is the same as would be found by multiplying the edge lengths of the prism. Apply the formulas V = lwh and V = Bh to find volumes of right rectangular prisms with fractional edge lengths to solve real-‐world and other mathematical problems.
6.G.A.2
3 3 X
10.7 10.2
6.GM.6 Construct right rectangular prisms from nets and use the nets to compute the surface area of prisms; apply this technique to solve real-‐world and other mathematical problems.
6.G.A.4
4 4
10.9 Model Pg. 574-5 10.4 Hands On Pg. 606
*6.NS.10 Use reasoning involving rates and ratios to model real-‐world and other mathematical problems (e.g., by reasoning about tables of equivalent ratios, tape diagrams, double number line diagrams, or equations).
6.RP.A.3 6.RP.A.3.A 6.RP.A.3.
2 4 x X
www.indianastandardsresources.org/files/m
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify,
Vocabulary
Window 9 March 4, 2015 to March 24, 2015
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
6.GM.2 Know that the sum of the interior angles of any triangle is 180º and that the sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is 360º. Use this information to solve real-‐world and mathematical problems. 6GM2
VOID
1 6 X X
8.5 8.6 8.8 8.7
6.NS.6 Identify and explain prime and composite numbers. NS6
VOID
4 3
4.1 2.6 http://www.aaamath.co
6.AF.6 Write an inequality of the form x > c, x ≥ c, x < c, or x ≤ c, where c is a rational number, to represent a constraint or condition in a real-‐world or other mathematical problem. Recognize inequalities have infinitely many solutions and represent solutions on a number line diagram.
AF6
6.EE.B.8
2 3 X
http://www.themathpage.com/alg/inequalities.htm
*6.AF.5 Solve equations of the form x + p = q, x -‐ p = q, px = q, and x/p=q fluently for cases in which p, q and x are all nonnegative rational numbers. Represent real world problems using equations of these forms and solve such problems. AF5
6.EE.B.7
3 3 X
http://www.mathplay.com/equationgames.htmlhttps://www.illustrat
Vocabulary
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify, cumulative frequency, measures of central tendency, broken line graph, relative frequency, stem and leaf plots
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify, cumulative frequency, measures of central tendency, broken line graph, relative frequency, stem and leaf plots
Window 10 March 25, 2015 to April 24, 2015
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
6.DS.3: Formulate statistical questions; collect and organize the data (e.g., using technology); display and interpret the data with graphical representations (e.g., using technology). DS3
VOID
1 5 X X
Chapter 6 7.1,2,3,4,6
6.DS.2: Select, create, and interpret graphical representations of numerical data, including line plots, histograms, and box plots.
DS2
6.SP.A.4
2 5 X X
Chapter 6 7.1,2,3,4,5,6 https://www.illustra
6.DS.1: Recognize a statistical question as one that anticipates variability in the data related to the question and accounts for the variability in the answers. Understand that a set of data collected to answer a statistical question has a distribution which can be described by its center, spread, and overall shape. DS1
6.SP.A.1 6.SP.A.2
3 2
Chapter 6 Chapter 7 https://www.illustrativemathematics.org/illustrations
6.DS.4: Summarize numerical data sets in relation to their context in multiple ways, such as: report the number of observations; describe the nature of the attribute under investigation, including how it was measured and its units of measurement; determine quantitative measures of center (mean and/or median) and spread (range and interquartile range), as well as describe any overall pattern and any striking deviations from the overall pattern with reference to the context in which the data were gathered; and relate the choice of measures of center and spread to the shape of the data distribution and the context in which the data were gathered. DS4
6.SP.B.5 6.SP.B.5.A 6.SP.B.5.B 6.SP.B.5.C 6.SP.B.5.D
4 3
6.2 7.2 https://www.illustrativemathematics.org/illustrations/1026https://www.illustrativemathematics.org/illustrations
Vocabulary VOID
http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com/statistics.
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify,
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify, cumulative frequency, measures of central tendency, broken line graph, relative frequency, stem and leaf plots
Window 11 April 27, 2015 to May 15, 2015
Essential Questions -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
6.GM.4: Find the area of complex shapes composed of polygons by composing or decomposing into simple shapes; apply this technique to solve real-‐world and other mathematical problems.
GM4
6.G.A.1 7.G.B.6
3 3 X
https://www.illustrati vemathematics.org/ill ustrations/6
6.GM.5 Find the volume of a right rectangular prism with fractional edge lengths using unit cubes of the appropriate unit fraction edge lengths (e.g., using technology or concrete materials), and show that the volume is the same as would be found by multiplying the edge lengths of the prism. Apply the formulas V = lwh and V = Bh to find volumes of right rectangular prisms with fractional edge lengths to solve real-‐world and other mathematical problems. GM5
6.G.A.2
2 2 X
https://www.illustrativemathematics.org/illustrations/657http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/volum
6.GM.6 Construct right rectangular prisms from nets and use the nets to compute the surface area of prisms; apply this technique to solve real-‐world and other mathematical problems. GM6
6.G.A.4
4 3
http://illuminations.nctm.org/ActivityDetail.aspx?ID=20
use fractions in area and volume
*6.C.3: Solve real-‐world problems with positive fractions and decimals by using one or two operations. C3
VOID
1 2 X X
5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 3.9 3.10 3.11
6.C.5 Evaluate positive rational numbers with whole number exponents.
C5
6.EE.A.1
5 2
http://www.coolmath.com/algebra/01-exponents
*6.C.6: Apply the order of operations and properties of operations (identity, inverse, commutative properties of addition and multiplication, associative properties of addition and multiplication, and distributive property) to evaluate numerical expressions with nonnegative rational numbers, including those using grouping symbols, such as parentheses, and involving whole number exponents. Justify each step in the process.
C6
VOID
6 3 X
1.3 1.4 1.6 Tech Lab Pg. 23
expain, evaluate, justify, simplify,
Vocabulary
Window 12 May 18, 2015 to June 4, 2015
Essential Question -‐
Description of ICCR IAS 2014 CCSSExt Order Taught Days TestedPBL FocusResources
7.C.1 Understand p + q as the number located a distance |q| from p, in the positive or negative direction, depending on whether q is positive or negative. Show that a number and its opposite have a sum of 0 (are additive inverses). Interpret sums of rational numbers by describing real-‐world contexts.
7C1
7.NS.A.1.A 7.NS.A.1.B
2
http://commoncoretools.me/wpcontent/uploads/2013/07/ccssm_progression_NS+
7.C.2 Understand subtraction of rational numbers as adding the additive inverse, p – q = p + (–q). Show that the distance between two rational numbers on the number line is the absolute value of their difference, and apply this principle in real-‐world contexts.
7C2
7.NS.A.1.C
http://commoncore tools.me/wpcontent/uploads/20 13/07/ccss
7.C.3: Understand that multiplication is extended from fractions to rational numbers by requiring that operations continue to satisfy the properties of operations, particularly the distributive property, leading to products such as (–1)(–1) = 1 and the rules for multiplying signed numbers. 7C3
7.NS.A.2.A
3
11.7 11.8 2.4 http://commoncoretools.me/wpcontent/uplo
7.C.4 Understand that integers can be divided, provided that the divisor is not zero, and that every quotient of integers (with non-‐zero divisor) is a rational number. Understand that if p and q are integers, then –(p/q) = (–p)/q = p/(–q). 7C4
7.NS.A.2.B
http://commoncoretools.me/wpcontent/uploads/2013/07/ccssm�
7.GM.5 Understand the formulas for area and circumference of a circle and use them to solve real-‐world and other mathematical problems; give an informal derivation of the relationship between circumference and area of a circle. 7GM5
7.G.B.4
5 X
9.8 10.5 9.2 9.5
7.GM.6 Solve real-‐world and other mathematical problems involving volume of cylinders and three-‐dimensional objects composed of right rectangular prisms. 7GM6
7.G.B.6
5 X
10.8 10.2
Vocabulary
http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/decimals.html
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